Trump's health secretary nominee, who has received bipartisan criticism over his controversial past statements, was previously spotted holding Zyn-brand nicotine pouches despite lobbying against unsaf
Trump-pick Robert F. Kennedy Jr. tries to convince the Senate that he will Make America Healthy Again - all while appearing to sneak a highly addictive nicotine pouch into his mouth. Watch as Kennedy,
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. appeared to pop a highly addictive nicotine pouch beloved by many of his MAGA brethren during his Senate confirmation hearing this week. At one point during Wednesday’s hearing,
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is publicly advocating for health as he tries to get confirmed as secretary of health and human services — yet using a highly addictive product while doing so.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President Donald Trump’s pick for Health and Human Services Secretary, appeared to subtly pop something in his mouth yesterday during his contentious confirmation hearing in the Senate. But nothing escapes the eye of the internet—and many online think he may have slipped a Zyn.
In hearings Wednesday and Thursday, senators questioned President Trump's nominee for Secretary of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., over his fitness to be the country's top health official and control the mammoth $1.7 trillion agency.
The top Republican on the Senate's chief health committee, Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La., indicated Thursday that he was “struggling" to confirm Robert F. Kennedy Jr. over his inability to admit vaccines are safe and don't cause autism.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has spasmodic dysphonia, a voice disorder caused by a malfunction in the brain. Here’s what to know.
Mr. Kennedy appears to have most Republicans behind him as he seeks the job of health secretary, though he couldn’t escape his past stances on vaccines and abortion.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said he wasn’t antivaccine as senators pressed on his past remarks, in the first of two days of hearings over his nomination for health secretary.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. explains why his voice sounds raspy and strained, causing difficulty when he speaks. Here's more about spasmodic dyshphonia
Senators grilled Robert F Kennedy Jr, Trump's pick for health secretary, on vaccine comments and his stance on abortion.